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RETAIL EXCELLENCE CHRISTMAS TRADING STATEMENT PART 1 THE HEADLINES: Calling it Current trading remains volatile with overall retail sales (online and instore) trading marginally up. Online sales are tracking up over 30% on a like for like basis. That said a significant concern is the 600,000+ leaving the country every hour in online sales to international websites. In store sales across the country are on average marginally up, at best. Predictability The only predictable thing about the Irish Retail Industry is that you cannot predict what any given week will deliver. Retailers are reporting the best weeks trading in history followed by the worst. This lack of predictability means that it is impossible to set open to buy budgets and accurately plan labour schedules. Weather Having experienced a reasonably clement period of weather, the outlook for the week ahead is for this to continue which in turn will result in a surge in high street shopping activity. An Online Christmas Whether instore sales recover or not, 2017 will be remembered as the online Christmas. Most merchants are reporting an average of over 30%+ increase in like for like online trading. Logistics companies are reporting a 40%+ increase in online packages, most of the increase being accredited to parcels coming in from the UK. That said Irish retailers are fighting their corner online and they will enjoy their busiest online trading period ever. A Big Week Ahead The week ahead is significantly important with much shopping activity still to happen. It is obviously a very important week for the Irish grocery sector. It is also a very important week for self-gifting, fashion, footwear and low-ticket stocking fillers. If consumer behaviour insights are to be believed, the week ahead is also a period when the majority of male Christmas shopping will be conducted. Many thousands of emigrants will also return home and have shopping to do.

FURNITURE & FLOORING The week ahead is of little importance to this sector as operators prepare for a very important January sales period. The Q4 2017 period has been one of the most robust for furniture and flooring retailers as consumers appear after a lengthy period of home improvement hibernation. While the level of housing fluidity is not what it should be, most consumers have not invested in home refurbishment for some time, but that is beginning to change. There is a real momentum now building in this sector and the outlook for 2018 is a positive one. Significantly Up CONSUMER ELECTRONICS Consumer Electronics retailers now live with the twin peaks of demand at this time of year. Peak one is Black Friday, which proved the busiest ever for every CE retailer in the country. We have yet to speak to a consumer electronic retailer who did not enjoy their busiest Black Friday weekend in trading history. The second peak is Christmas and judging by trading activity experienced in the past week, most operators are bullish about the period. All CE categories are performing reasonably, however white goods are outperforming other categories due to increased home renovation and refurbishment activity. That said last and this week are all about IT, home appliance, technology and brown goods categories which are all reported to be trading up. TELECOMMUNICATIONS The general feedback across the telecommunications sector is that trade is slightly down based on 2016 sales figures. There has been a noticeable uplift in higher ticket items such as iphone products. While competitive pricing strategies across the sector has benefitted consumers, retailers remain under pressure to retain profit margins. Retailers have reported Bill-Pay handsets to have overtaken Pre-Pay models with many operators hopeful that the next few days will see positive footfall and sales generated in the lead up to Christmas.

Marginally Down BEAUTY & PHARMACY It has been a volatile month to date for the Irish Pharmacy sector. With continued and unsustainable Government pressure on dispensing fees most pharmacies are more focussed on retail sales than ever before. There has been a noticeable willingness by pharmacy customers to spend a bit more this Christmas, however this is only to a point and premium cosmetics and fragrances are trading marginally back on last year. Pharmacy had its most buoyant Black Friday weekend with most operators now fulsomely embracing all things online. The week ahead is the most important in the year, especially for community pharmacy, when people come home for Christmas and the sector benefits from last minute self-gifting and pampering and men come out to buy that last-minute beauty hamper for the special women in their lives. Marginally Up GROCERY & ALCOHOL Grocery and alcohol retailers have had a reasonable month to date with the early part of December trading well, followed by a quieter period until last week, when things picked up again. Noticeable trends in grocery this year is the continued consumer demand from premium and fresh ranges. While consumers will be very price focussed when buying ambient, they are willing to splurge a little on Christmas dinner and all the trimmings. Wine sales are up over 5% like for like with most other alcohol categories also trading up but on a more marginal basis. Those grocers who are executing an engaging fresh offer fifty-two weeks a year will enjoy a very robust week ahead, a week when fresh is most important in the mind of the Irish consumer.

LADIESWEAR Black Friday was a highly successful weekend for the ladieswear sector generally. Even those who aren t trading online, gained on the back of it by delivering clever in-store offers. As with menswear, retailers are reporting that the demand for cheap and cheerful is fading and there s a strong, clear message that quality is back. Some retailers are quoting year on year double digit increases during this period. There is a very definite message coming across that retailers generally are re-training customers on the issue of pre-christmas sales this year, there is a focus on promotions rather than across the board panic sales to clear stock. Sales of accessories are still strong and as always, delivering good margin. The sentiment for the week ahead is that there is everything to play for and the likelihood is that they will finish the year on a high. FOOTWEAR This sector is finding it challenging instore and is just about holding parity on 2016 sales numbers. Black Friday was bumper overall but the fallout in the week following this was damaging however, margin on the product is staying where it should with many stores having special offers rather than going into full blown sale. Sales in men s footwear is strong as is the tradition at this particular time, and while women s footwear is an easier sell, it s slow at this time. Overall, the sector remains optimistic for the week ahead. Parity STATIONARY TOYS MUSIC While stationary and toy sectors have enjoyed a reasonability buoyant period, music sales have stagnated, mainly because of a weak music release schedule. Vinyl is making a marked resurgence but not enough to fill the void which has been left through the migration of conventional CDs and DVDs to online. With kids growing older younger, many conventional toy items on the wish list are being replaced by drones, tablets and mobile phones. While this has led to average transaction value gains, it has also moved spending away from conventional toy stores to online specialists. While stationary and toys are marginally up, music has dragged this category to a like for like position of trading down.

Down CAFÉ FOOD TO GO The Café/Food to Go sector reported trading as being flat in the first two weeks of December but over last weekend trading has picked up slightly on a like for like basis. Spending patterns are mixed, with those situated in larger shopping centres experiencing a decrease in sales while cafés in local shopping centres and provincial towns are trading up. Like for like trading declines in shopping centres is not a surprise as many vacant units over the prior year have been let to more and more food and coffee operators. A point of coffee saturation in many shopping centres has now been reached peak coffee. Overall, Christmas week is expected to be a positive one with footfall likely to jump and sales likely to match footfall trends. Marginally Up GIFT & HOMEWARE Home & Giftware is trading marginally up, primarily as a result of many retail operators having the confidence to buy up in both quality and more innovative product design for the current quarter. Whilst the past weekend was reasonably good to this sector, particularly in cookware, it hasn t performed as strongly as many operators would have anticipated. In saying that, the week ahead will see lots of last minute shopping activity. For that reason, we project that Gift & Homeware will trade up on a like for like basis. MENSWEAR Menswear is back in fashion! Retailers are reporting that there is a huge willingness to spend on well-known brands and that high-quality product has been key to the very positive trading period so far in December. Generally, menswear stores are reporting an exceptional weekend just past and are highly optimistic for the week ahead with the mild weather forecasted to continue throughout the week. While the mid-lands took a big hit with the snow last weekend, there is definite optimism that this will be made up before Christmas Eve. With payday next Thursday, the mild weather promised and the

return of family members from abroad due throughout the week ahead, this sector is more than optimistic about a profitable Christmas. JEWELLERY Unfortunately, it has been a challenging period for the Irish jewellery sector with all operators reporting like for like declines. There are many factors at play here including an overall dilution in demand in the sector, migration of spend online to international websites and the increasing popularity in travelling to cities around the world to buy that special piece. In this regard we urge caution, as when many return home to have the item valued, it is common for the value to be less than what was paid in the first place. The sector is at pains to urge Customs to better investigate international purchases and apply excise duty due, thus ensuring a level playing field in a global market. There is a still a lot to play for in the week ahead, especially as many of our menfolk have still to venture out into the high street and buy something very special for the female in their lives. Down GARDEN The garden sector has reported mixed figures across the past month. Many garden centres chose to avoid the heavy Black Friday discounts based on analysis over the past two years as margins were not justifiable. Footfall figures have been positive in-store but numerous consumers are not purchasing larger ticket items such as furniture. Decorations and smaller gifts are selling well with certain garden centres struggling to offload real Christmas trees. The main reason for this is the increased number of illicit Christmas tree traders selling at far reduced prices. Many garden centres have reported the need to re-develop their product offerings in order to create an enhanced customer experience. Retailers are hopeful that the weekend will deliver increased sales both instore and online. Marginally Up

HEALTH STORES Health stores generally appear to be trading up when compared with 2016. Many retailers who took part in Black Friday & Cyber Monday reported extremely positive sales figures but for some retailers, despite the amount of work put in, it did not pay off. Those who did not directly participate in Black Friday, reported being negatively impacted with trade slightly down that weekend. Overall it has been a steady November and December with some retailers reporting sales being up 6-10% over the two months. Many remain optimistic and are hopeful with the long lead into Christmas that sales will remain steady this week. Overall this sector is trading up when compared with last year. ONLINE Retailers have reported an extremely successful month following on from record breaking Cyber Week sales. Enhanced digital marketing strategies played a crucial role in driving increased sales online with certain sectors reporting YOY sales increases of up to 60% across Cyber Week. Electronics, Pharmacy and Cosmetics have performed extremely well over the past month with many retailers expecting a large surge in online sales this week for those final Christmas presents. Retailers have invested heavily in their online operations to ensure websites can handle the increased traffic and offered additional delivery options (as well as click and collect) to ensure items are delivered by Christmas. Overall, YOY increases of between 15%-30% have been recorded for this week. Smaller items such as phones, headphones and laptops are some of the most popular products being currently purchased online. Significantly Up END/